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Recommended Reading
from the
Alliance for Childhood
All at 20% Discount
To express our support for the goals of the Alliance
for Childhood, we have committed to offering as many
Alliance-recommended books as we can find at a permanent discount.
It is our hope that this lower cost will encourage more people to
read these books and carry these viewpoints out into the world.
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The Future of Childhood
Alliance for Childhood
Articles for the Brussels Conference
October 2000
Edited by Christopher Clouder, Sally Jenkinson and Martin
Large
Softbound
Regular Price $16.95
Alliance Discount Price: $13.59
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Children create our future with their gifts and talents, yet
what does childhood mean for us today? Is childhood vanishing
under the impact of poverty, commercialism, stress, social
breakdown and hot housing? The experience of childhood is
influenced by changing cultural patterns and trends. How can
we then ensure that all children are given a good foundation
for their future life.
The Alliance for Childhood is a forum where individuals and
organizations can work together out of respect for childhood,
in a world wide effort to improve children's lives. The Alliance
convened this Brussels Conference to explore the following
questions:
- What is childhood to today's children?
- What rights do children have?
- How are parents, professionals and policy makers shaping
children's lives?
- How are commercialism and the media affecting children?
- What is the impact of hunger, violence, discrimination
and abuse?
- What guidelines will help form a better environment for
childhood?
This lively collection of articles by Conference presenters
offers stimulating insight for dialogue about how we can give
due respect to children. Contains useful references, contacts
and resources for networking.
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The Child and the Machine
How Computers Put Our Children's Education at Risk
Alison Armstrong and Charles Casement
Regular Price: $16.00
Alliance Discount Price:
$12.80
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Alison Armstrong began simply as a parent wanting to know
more about the decision to increase the use of technology
in her children's schools. What she learned was not at all
what she expected to find and led her to team up with Charles
Casement to produce The Child and the Machine. Instead
of discovering well-designed studies that supported what the
educational technology enthusiasts were saying, namely, that
computer use enhanced the outcomes of education, the sobering
facts of hundreds of school visits, studies and expert interviews
led inescapably to the conclusion that our uncritical rush
to use computers in schools has been one of the most expensive
and most counterproductive "revolutions" in education
history. Very highly recommended!
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Failure to Connect
How Computers Affect Our Children's Minds - and What We Can
Do About It
Jane M. Healy, Ph.D.
Regular Price: $15.00
Alliance Discount Price:
$13.95
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Computers and software, when used incorrectly, may do more
harm than good to a child's growing brain and social/emotional
development. This includes areas of attention span, creativity,
problem-solving, developing patience and perseverance, and
much more. In this comprehensive and practical guide to children
and computers, Jane M. Healy, Ph.D., author of Endangered
Minds, examines the advantages and drawback of computer
use for kids at home and school, exploring its effects on
their health, mental development, and creativity. Additionally,
Healy presents concrete examples of how to develop a technology
plan and use computers successfully with children of different
ages; offers resources for reliable reviews of child-oriented
software; and gives advice on managing computer use at home.
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The Hand
How its use shapes the brain, language, and human culture
Frank R. Wilson
Softbound
Regular Price: $16.00
Alliance Discount Price:
$12.80
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The Hand is one of the most incredible books I've
read in years. What a beautiful, thorough study of that feature
of our bodies which, in absolute fact, makes us truly human.
Wilson so completely and so beautifully demonstrates the relationship
between the way we use our hands and the way we come to see
our world and are enabled to see our world that the argument
that there is little difference between a virtual experience
and a real, hands-on experience ought to evaporate once and
for all. The implications for education are both clear and
vast - as are the implications for how we choose to live our
lives and guide our children in other ways. Please read this
wonderful book - when this information becomes commonplace,
children's lives will be so much more as they truly need to
be and the world will sing for joy.
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The Growth of the Mind
And the Endangered Origins of Intelligence
Stanley I. Greenspan, M.D.
Regular Price: $17.50
Alliance Discount Price:
$14.00
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This is what I call "research with a heart." I
found that the way the material was presented offered both
a way to understand our society and others as well as a pathway
toward understanding my own heart and patterning. Dr. Greenspan's
compelling book reveals the six fundamental levels that form
the architecture of our minds. Progress through these levels
depends on a series of critical but subtle emotional transactions
between an infant and a devoted caregiver. Greenspan reveals
not only the origins of creative and analytic thinking, but
warns that these mind-building experiences are being eroded
in child-rearing and educational practices. He offers specific
solutions to restoring them in families, daycare, schools,
and in social policy. Outstanding!
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In the Absence of the Sacred
The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations
Jerry Mander
Regular Price: $14.00
Alliance Discount Price:
$11.20
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In the Absence of the Sacred is a wonderful companion
to Earth in Mind. Mander is the consumate insider
in the world of technology - at one time he was president
of Freeman, Mander & Gossage advertising agency. In the
1970s, he left that position to devote himself to public interest
advertising campaigns. He knows media and electronic communications
technology inside and out. He also knows well the nature of
the human being and finds that the current juxtaposition of
media and humanity is a deeply unhealthy, potentially fatal
situation. In his presentation we find a threat to the human
body, soul and spirit that we would do well to address. We
also find a pathway toward health in the life-attitudes and
lifeways of the indigenous peoples world wide. Masterful and
inspiring.
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Earth in Mind
On Education, Environment, and the Human Prospect
David W. Orr
Regular Price: $19.95
Alliance Discount Price:
$17.95
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Earth in Mind offers us a rare examination of the
relationship between the kind of education we offer children
and the kind of world adults create. The combination of Orr's
intelligent, knowledgable prose with his warm caring and concern
about the future of our Earth and humanity itself is also
rare. Orr sees education as the very pivot upon which the
future of our world and our lives themselves turns - and draws
us a picture of what a living education, based upon a living
world, would look like. Radically different, decidedly human.
A wonderful, inspiring book.
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